Auditory System and Human Sound-Localization Behavior

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Auditory System and Human Sound-Localization Behavior

Neurosciences

Author: John van Opstal

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Language: English

Published by: Academic Press

Published on: 29th March 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 29 Mb

ISBN: 9780128017258


The Auditory System and Human Sound-Localization Behavior

Provides a comprehensive account of the full action-perception cycle underlying spatial hearing. It highlights the interesting properties of the auditory system, such as its organization in azimuth and elevation coordinates. Readers will appreciate that sound localization is inherently a neuro-computational process (it needs to process on implicit and independent acoustic cues). The localization problem of which sound location gave rise to a particular sensory acoustic input cannot be uniquely solved, and therefore requires some clever strategies to cope with everyday situations. The reader is guided through the full interdisciplinary repertoire of the natural sciences: not only neurobiology, but also physics and mathematics, and current theories on sensorimotor integration (e.g. Bayesian approaches to deal with uncertain information) and neural encoding.

- Quantitative, model-driven approaches to the full action-perception cycle of sound-localization behavior and eye-head gaze control

- Comprehensive introduction to acoustics, systems analysis, computational models, and neurophysiology of the auditory system

- Full account of gaze-control paradigms that probe the acoustic action-perception cycle, including multisensory integration, auditory plasticity, and hearing impaired

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